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Daily Archives: January 20, 2014
Powershell in a Month Day 11 – Filtering
This is part of my Powershell Challenge, to learn more about PowerShell (PoSh) using the Learn Windows Powershell 3 in a Month of Lunches book by Don Jones. I’ve learned that the dash (-) is going to be my friend. Filtering and comparisons … Continue reading
Counting the Existing, and Missing, Rows
I saw this as a problem recently from someone and thought it would make a good post. As I was building a quick solution, someone else posted theirs, but I decided to save mine as a blog post. It was … Continue reading
Better Writing
Like it or not the majority of the ways we communicate in technology is through the typed word. Email, Twitter, Word, these are the methods by which we argue a point or ask a question. Our communication skills form impressions … Continue reading